F. Smith

59.1k total citations · 4 hit papers
156 papers, 51.2k citations indexed

About

F. Smith is a scholar working on Molecular Biology, Pediatrics, Perinatology and Child Health and Nutrition and Dietetics. According to data from OpenAlex, F. Smith has authored 156 papers receiving a total of 51.2k indexed citations (citations by other indexed papers that have themselves been cited), including 32 papers in Molecular Biology, 31 papers in Pediatrics, Perinatology and Child Health and 22 papers in Nutrition and Dietetics. Recurrent topics in F. Smith's work include Birth, Development, and Health (21 papers), Carbohydrate Chemistry and Synthesis (18 papers) and Microbial Metabolites in Food Biotechnology (15 papers). F. Smith is often cited by papers focused on Birth, Development, and Health (21 papers), Carbohydrate Chemistry and Synthesis (18 papers) and Microbial Metabolites in Food Biotechnology (15 papers). F. Smith collaborates with scholars based in United States, United Kingdom and Canada. F. Smith's co-authors include J. K. Hamilton, P. A. Rebers, K. A. Gilles, Michel Dubois, M. Dubois, Rex Montgomery, J.A. Cifonelli, M. Abdel‐Akher, J Robillard and R. S. Houk and has published in prestigious journals such as Nature, Journal of the American Chemical Society and Journal of Biological Chemistry.

In The Last Decade

F. Smith

151 papers receiving 47.0k citations

Hit Papers

Colorimetric Method for Determination of Sugars and Relat... 1951 2026 1976 2001 1956 1951 1954 1952 10.0k 20.0k 30.0k 40.0k

Peers — A (Enhanced Table)

Peers by citation overlap · career bar shows stage (early→late) cites · hero ref

Name h Career Trend Papers Cites
F. Smith United States 36 17.8k 13.5k 9.0k 8.0k 6.6k 156 51.2k
P. A. Rebers United States 23 17.6k 1.0× 12.7k 0.9× 8.7k 1.0× 7.4k 0.9× 6.1k 0.9× 53 48.8k
K. A. Gilles United States 11 17.3k 1.0× 12.5k 0.9× 8.7k 1.0× 7.6k 1.0× 6.1k 0.9× 22 47.7k
J. K. Hamilton United States 13 17.5k 1.0× 12.7k 0.9× 8.8k 1.0× 7.5k 0.9× 6.3k 1.0× 31 48.1k
Michel Dubois Belgium 11 16.4k 0.9× 11.9k 0.9× 8.3k 0.9× 7.1k 0.9× 5.9k 0.9× 15 45.4k
Irwin Fridovich United States 116 17.1k 1.0× 33.8k 2.5× 2.4k 0.3× 11.0k 1.4× 1.5k 0.2× 420 88.8k
Marion M. Bradford United States 6 47.9k 2.7× 94.1k 7.0× 9.5k 1.1× 12.9k 1.6× 9.4k 1.4× 8 194.6k
E. G. Bligh Canada 13 4.3k 0.2× 27.2k 2.0× 3.9k 0.4× 9.3k 1.2× 3.4k 0.5× 24 64.3k
W. J. Dyer Canada 19 4.3k 0.2× 27.5k 2.0× 4.0k 0.4× 9.4k 1.2× 3.4k 0.5× 61 65.0k
Fereidoon Shahidi Canada 128 13.5k 0.8× 17.0k 1.3× 18.7k 2.1× 11.1k 1.4× 3.3k 0.5× 752 60.6k
Willy Verstraete Belgium 139 3.5k 0.2× 12.0k 0.9× 4.6k 0.5× 3.5k 0.4× 8.8k 1.3× 898 74.6k

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Fields of papers citing papers by F. Smith

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Physical SciencesHealth SciencesLife SciencesSocial Sciences

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Co-authorship network of co-authors of F. Smith

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All Works

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Hoek, Robert M., F. Smith, Connie R. Jiménez, et al.. (1994). Direct peptide profiling by mass spectrometry of single identified neurons reveals complex neuropeptide-processing pattern.. Journal of Biological Chemistry. 269(48). 30288–30292. 56 indexed citations
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Smith, F., et al.. (1991). Role of renal sympathetic nerves in lambs during the transition from fetal to newborn life.. Journal of Clinical Investigation. 88(6). 1988–1994. 24 indexed citations
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Crain, J.S., F. Smith, & R. S. Houk. (1990). Mass spectrometric measurement of ionization temperature in an inductively coupled plasma. Spectrochimica Acta Part B Atomic Spectroscopy. 45(3). 249–259. 26 indexed citations
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Fletcher, Oscar J., et al.. (1984). Microcomputer‐assisted morphometric analysis of airsacculitis caused byMycoplasma gallisepticumin immunised and nonimmunised chickens1. Avian Pathology. 13(3). 545–560. 4 indexed citations
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Fenech, A, et al.. (1981). INDIUM-LABELED PLATELET SCANNING AFTER RENAL-TRANSPLANTATION. Kidney International. 19(4). 619–619. 2 indexed citations
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Robillard, J, et al.. (1980). Role of Aldosterone on Renal Sodium and Potassium Excretionduring Fetal Life and Newborn Period. Developmental Pharmacology and Therapeutics. 1(4). 201–216. 23 indexed citations
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Robillard, J, Christine Sessions, Leon F. Burmeister, & F. Smith. (1977). Influence of Fetal Extracellular Volume Contraction on Renal Reabsorption of Bicarbonate in Fetal Lambs. Pediatric Research. 11(5). 649–655. 12 indexed citations
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Lippe, Barbara M., et al.. (1974). Testicular function in prepubertal and pubertal male patients treated with cyclophosphamide for nephrotic syndrome. The Journal of Pediatrics. 84(6). 831–836. 89 indexed citations
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Moore, Harold L., et al.. (1972). UNILATERAL RENAL VEIN THROMBOSIS AND THE NEPHROTIC SYNDROME. PEDIATRICS. 50(4). 598–608. 19 indexed citations
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Frasier, S. Douglas, et al.. (1970). Effect of adolescence on the serum growth hormone response to hypoglycemia. The Journal of Pediatrics. 77(3). 465–467. 27 indexed citations
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Kaufman, Donald B., et al.. (1970). Diffuse familial nephropathy: A clinicopathological study. The Journal of Pediatrics. 77(1). 37–47. 39 indexed citations
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Frasier, S. Douglas, et al.. (1970). Dwarfism and mental retardation: The serum growth hormone response to hypoglycemia. The Journal of Pediatrics. 77(1). 136–138. 4 indexed citations
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Alexander, Pauline, H.G. Britton, Κ. Mashiter, D.A. Nixon, & F. Smith. (1970). The Response of the Foetal Sheep in utero to Intravenous Glucose. Neonatology. 15(5-6). 361–367. 3 indexed citations
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Wagner, Marsden, et al.. (1968). Epidemiology of proteinuria. The Journal of Pediatrics. 73(6). 825–832. 34 indexed citations
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Smith, F., et al.. (1965). Effects of extrauterine maturation on blood and urine chemical values of the premature infant. The Journal of Pediatrics. 66(6). 997–1003. 8 indexed citations
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Smith, F., et al.. (1964). Urinary protein excretionin the premature infant. The Journal of Pediatrics. 65(6). 931–933. 3 indexed citations
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Jackson, Jeremy D., et al.. (1962). The Fanconi syndrome with cystinosis. The American Journal of Medicine. 33(6). 893–910. 35 indexed citations
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Dubois, Michel, K. A. Gilles, J. K. Hamilton, P. A. Rebers, & F. Smith. (1956). Colorimetric Method for Determination of Sugars and Related Substances. Analytical Chemistry. 28(3). 350–356. 45162 indexed citations breakdown →
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Smith, F. & J. W. Van Cleve. (1955). A Note on the Synthesis of Glycosides1. Journal of the American Chemical Society. 77(11). 3159–3160. 5 indexed citations
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Abdel‐Akher, M. & F. Smith. (1951). The Detection of Carbohydrate Esters and Lactones after Separation by Paper Chromatography1. Journal of the American Chemical Society. 73(12). 5859–5860. 164 indexed citations

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